NOTICE:
Media credentialing for the September 2015 Apostolic Visit of Pope Francis to the United States was closed as of July 31. The U.S. Secret Service
requested the deadline to complete background searches on the
nearly 8,000 media who applied. Although we have no plans to reopen credentialing, you may email your name, email, phone
and outlet to popelogistics@gmail.com. Your name will be put on a list
of people we will contact if we are able to provide access to the Filing
Centers for late requests.
The Office of Media Relations represents the Catholic Bishops of the United States to the media and the media to the bishops. Responsibilities include preparing and distributing statements and other resources for the media, arranging for interviews with bishops and staff of the USCCB, organizing press conferences, responding to media queries and credentialing media for coverage of such events as the bishops' annual meetings.
Media inquiries are welcomed via email or by calling 202.541.3000.
USCCB President Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Lousiville and Vice President Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston address a news conference during the November 2013 USCCB meeting following their election. CNS photo/Nancy Phelan Wiechec
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